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The last presidential debate proved to be a major turning point in the 2024 election cycle, with Biden's poor performance leading to his abrupt withdrawal from the race. His exit set the stage for ...
The moderators asked 20 questions, excluding the closing. Four questions centered on the economy, four on democracy, three on foreign policy, two on immigration, two on abortion, and one each for climate change, age, opioids, race, and tax reform. [64] Moderator Jake Tapper began the debate with inflation figures. [65]
The series of seven debates in 1858 between Abraham Lincoln and Senator Stephen A. Douglas for U.S. Senate were true, face-to-face debates, with no moderator; the candidates took it in turns to open each debate with a one-hour speech, then the other candidate had an hour and a half to rebut, and finally the first candidate closed the debate with a half-hour response.
2024 Joe Biden–Donald Trump presidential debate Index of articles associated with the same name This set index article includes a list of related items that share the same name (or similar names).
The opening question of the presidential debate centered around the economy and cost of housing. Gov. Greg Abbott was quick to post about Harris on 'X,' criticizing the vice president and Democrats.
Joe Biden, 2020 Democratic presidential nominee, right, and U.S. President Donald Trump speak during the U.S. presidential debate at Belmont University on Oct. 22, 2020 in Nashville, Tennessee.
Four years after last facing off against each other, President Biden will debate former President Trump on June 27 at 9 p.m. EDT. Trump and Biden decided to flout the Commission on Presidential ...
The debate had a total of 57.9 million viewers on TV and had the second-largest television audience of any U.S. vice presidential debate; it was watched by an estimated 22 million more people than the amount who watched the 2016 vice presidential debate, falling behind the only debate between Sarah Palin and Joe Biden in 2008.